The Ultimate Quebec City Honeymoon Checklist for Foodies
Planning on going on a tasty Quebec City honeymoon? Here are the places you need to visit and the dishes you need to try.
Kicking off married life with a culinary tour? A Quebec City honeymoon is a great choice! The city has a ton of amazing dishes and restaurants worth trying out. That’s right, if you’re looking to satisfy your sweet tooth, indulge in a killer brunch or sample some traditional French favourites, you need to visit Quebec City. Pro tip: if you want to take your delicious adventure to the next level, make your next stop Montreal.
Here is the ultimate Quebec City honeymoon checklist for foodies.
- Start your day with a pair of bagels from Bügel Fabrique De Bagels Enr
- Head to Érico to quash your chocolate cravings
- Eat good old fashioned poutine at Casse-Croute Chez Gaston
- Grab fully loaded buddha bowls at Buddha Station
- Dig into some A+ seafood at La Gaspésienne 51
- Stack your table with small plates at Tapas & Liège
- Pick up some croissants from Paillard
- Sample local brews at Le Projet
- Make your Quebec City honeymoon even sweeter and gorge on traditional Quebecois fare at a modern sugar shack
- Share a ‘za at Mille et une Pizzas
- Snag a colourful (and tasty) poké bowl at Bols et Poké
- Get your fill of wine and cheese at 1608
- Have an amazing French meal at Saint-Amour (a Quebec City honeymoon must!)
- Dive into a bowl of brothy goodness at Tora-Ya Ramen
- Order trendy cocktails at L’Atelier
- Dine on souped-up grilled cheeses at La Mama Grilled Cheese
- Get your hands on gourmet pub grub at Chic Shack
- Split a smoked meat sammy at La Fabrique du Smoked Meat
- Eat the pasta of your dreams at Battuto
- Hit up Café Pékoe for some banh mis
- Spend Sunday morning brunching at Le Clocher Penché
- Make your way to Crêperie-Bistro Le Billig for some killer crepes
- Eat your weight in tacos at Deux 22
- Order piping hot fondue at La Grolla
- Grab late night eats at Snack Bar St-Jean
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